![]() ![]() Update your Macabacus software to take advantage of the latest features. Some features and descriptions of these features may not apply to older versions of Macabacus. ![]() ![]() This documentation refers to the latest Macabacus version. Also, Macabacus cannot check footnotes in textboxes overlaid on the spreadsheet as they are not part of cell text. This tool checks only those footnotes implemented using font superscript formatting (e.g., Footnote Toggle), not those implemented using number formats (e.g., Footnote Cycle). You can also specify whether footnotes should be ordered from left to right, then top to bottom, or vice versa. When you perform this check on all print areas, each print area is inspected individually, so that footnotes in one print area are not compared to footnotes in another print area. In this tutorial, you will learn how to add footnote in PowerPoint.Select the slide on the left side of the PowerPoint window you want to add footnote on. You can perform this check on the currently selected range or on all print areas in the active workbook. Access this tool from the Macabacus > Format > Footnotes menu. You can also set properties of HeaderFooter objects for the slide master, title master, notes master, or handout master to affect all slides, title slides, notes pages, or handouts and outlines at the same time. Check Footnotesįootnote Checker verifies that footnotes appear in sequential order, such that no numbers are skipped, and also checks the relative positioning of footnotes to ensure that lower numbered footnotes (e.g., 1, 2) appear in top left cells and larger numbered footnotes (e.g., 8, 9) appear in bottom right cells. ActivePresentation.Slides (1). 'Volcano Coffee'. ![]() Show footnotes after hiding them by changing the font color of the superscripted text to the font color of the first character in the containing cell. If you want to print out your model for review without pasting it into PowerPoint, you can hide the footnotes which do not refer to explanatory text. For example, suppose you have added footnotes to your model, but the explanatory text to which the footnotes refer appears on your PowerPoint slide, rather than in your model. The footnote is not actually removed, just hidden. This tool hides footnotes at the end of cell text by changing the font color of the superscripted text to match the fill color of the cell containing the text. ![]()
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